Palmer's plans

Earlier today, they met with billionaire businessman Clive Palmer, who says there is a 50 per cent chance he will set up a new party.

"With 30 per cent of Queenslanders saying that they want an alternative party to push their cause, I'll have to consider that over the weekend and decide what we should do in the future, whether we should have a new party in this state and see how it goes and see if we can get the media to come back for yet again another press conference. Who knows?" he said today.

But Mr Palmer would not say whether Mr Judge or Dr Douglas would be part of it.

"I don't know, I hadn't thought about it. I mean, the press has said a lot about it but I've got to build the Titanic, I've got to do a whole lot of things, so this hasn't been the foremost on my mind," he said.

"But when you see what happened in Parliament yesterday, you can't allow that to continue, because our freedom's worth something."

Mr Judge also did not rule out joining a Palmer political party.

"There's no new party at the moment," he said.

"If there is a new party, and if there is a constitution that's presented to me, and if I'm expelled from the Liberal National Party, at that point in time I'll look at it."